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Perfect Days

  • 2023
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 4m
IMDb RATING
7.9/10
90K
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Kôji Yakusho in Perfect Days (2023)
A janitor in Japan drives between jobs listening to rock music.
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Psychological DramaDrama

Hirayama cleans public toilets in Tokyo, lives his life in simplicity and daily tranquility. Some encounters also lead him to reflect on himself.Hirayama cleans public toilets in Tokyo, lives his life in simplicity and daily tranquility. Some encounters also lead him to reflect on himself.Hirayama cleans public toilets in Tokyo, lives his life in simplicity and daily tranquility. Some encounters also lead him to reflect on himself.

  • Director
    • Wim Wenders
  • Writers
    • Wim Wenders
    • Takuma Takasaki
  • Stars
    • Kôji Yakusho
    • Tokio Emoto
    • Arisa Nakano
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.9/10
    90K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    696
    31
    • Director
      • Wim Wenders
    • Writers
      • Wim Wenders
      • Takuma Takasaki
    • Stars
      • Kôji Yakusho
      • Tokio Emoto
      • Arisa Nakano
    • 307User reviews
    • 215Critic reviews
    • 80Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Oscar
      • 14 wins & 47 nominations total

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    Kôji Yakusho
    Kôji Yakusho
    • Hirayama
    Tokio Emoto
    Tokio Emoto
    • Takashi
    Arisa Nakano
    Arisa Nakano
    • Niko
    Miyako Tanaka
    • Old Lady with Brush
    Long Mizuma
    • Businessman
    Soraji Shibuya
    • Kid
    Aoi Iwasaki
    • Kid
    Kisuke Shimazaki
    • Lost Boy
    Yuriko Kawasaki
    • Mother
    Aki Kobayashi
    • Baby
    Bunmei Harada
    Bunmei Harada
    • Priest
    Min Tanaka
    Min Tanaka
    • Homeless
    Reina
    • Tourist
    Shunsuke Miura
    • Bath House Owner
    Gan Furukawa
    • Old Man
    Atsushi Fukazawa
    • Kat-Chan
    Taijirô Tamura
    • Regular
    Masahiro Kômoto
    Masahiro Kômoto
    • Bar Owner
    • (as Masahiro Koumoto)
    • Director
      • Wim Wenders
    • Writers
      • Wim Wenders
      • Takuma Takasaki
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    User reviews307

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    7lovemichaeljordan

    Will not leave you empty-handed.

    It won't blow you away, but you will not leave empty-handed. For two weeks, we follow a Japanese toilet cleaner in Tokyo. Not much happens, but that is the beauty of it all. Hirayama, played by fantastic Koji Yakusho, does his job, listens to excellent music, reads books, and goes about his everyday, unexciting routine. It does not sound special, right? But it is.

    For Hirayama, the small, boring, and common things are beautiful. He stops for a moment and looks at the beautiful trees, which the rest of us walk past daily and never notice. When you leave the theaters, your walk home will be special. It's impossible to watch this movie without going outside and appreciating the small (but beautiful) things.
    8sjekkietime

    this movie will hit you in a few days

    It's a movie about mundane life, in different ways. While watching this movie you might think, where is this story going? Is something happening? Will his routine fall apart? Is he meeting someone? Maybe, maybe not...

    The story will make you conscious about simple things in your daily life. Those activities can be happy, a little sad or unexpected. It's all about your own perception.

    Overall, this movie was relaxing to experience and eye-opening in an interesting way. When I walked out of the cinema and looked around it made me feel very privileged about life. Every person experiences satisfactions in their own way. If you are a homeless, disabled, a CEO, a toiler-cleaner, happiness finds its way.
    9jannlubbe

    Can't remember a movie with a better finish

    The movie forces you into a slower mood of perception, and being aware that you will learn something about Tokyo and the people there is just one aspect that helps to contend a feeling of impatience that grows as you realize that you will not see more action. The soundtrack also helps, with a mix of all-time r&b classics and some less known tracks. You may also feel the wish get one of the books the protagonist is reading. So you sit there and get closer and closer to the main character, until the end that culminates in a genuine feeling of joy, joy you would not have felt without the investment of patience that this movie imposes on you.
    10carmen163

    Completely authentic

    I have never seen a more authentic movie. This movie does whatever the hell it pleases. It's not here to live up to any expectations or to serve a specific purpose; no, it's here because it feels like it wants to be here, and we are fortunate enough to be included in its existence.

    This film is about a man who truly lives in the moment without being some spiritual guru. He deals with whatever comes his way, the good, the bad and the ugly, and he welcomes it without words. That's because he doesn't need words. He doesn't need to analyze, remember or anticipate because "now is now". He accepts and embraces reality, finding joy in every little detail. But also not shying away from sorrow. But he never gets dramatic.

    And that's why this movie is so unique. There is no plot, there is no past full of hurt, there is no goal, there is no desire. Yet, it was mesmerizing, and I was glued to the screen. I was blown away. It's a movie that will stick with me for a long time.
    8ferguson-6

    alone vs lonely vs awakened

    Greetings again from the darkness. For most folks, life is a constant battle each and every day as we attempt to avoid the chaos stemming from work, health, friends, family, and overall stress. Sometimes we kid ourselves into thinking we have things under control, but inevitably, a sharp reminder pops up letting us know "control" is a mirage, and life is meant to be more rollercoaster than smooth sailing. Longtime writer-director Wim Wenders and co-writer Takuma Takasaki have teamed up for this Oscar nominated film depicting one man's attempt to control his life.

    Veteran actor Koji Yakusho stars as Hirayama. He's the proverbial creature of habit, which the first 45 minutes of the movie prove. We see him rise from sleep in his simple, well-organized apartment. He spritzes his plants, smiles at the sky, and drives his van to his job as a sanitation worker in the city. The logo on his jumpsuit is The Tokyo Toilet and we follow him on his rounds as he scrubs the public toilets ... each structure more artistic than the last. When he pauses for rest, Hirayama takes photos of trees with his camera. Taking pride in his work, this man of few words, has found serenity in his routine which includes nighttime reading (Faulkner, Koda, and even Patricia Highsmith). While driving his van, Hirayama utilizes his carefully selected collection of cassette tapes to provide the classic rock he loves (The Kinks, Lou Reed, etc).

    Generational and personality differences are apparent when contrasting Hirayama and his young assistant Takashi (Tokio Emoto). As the elder works towards a job well done, Takashi plays on his phone, flirts with a girl, a strives only for a job done so that he can move on to the more enjoyable evenings. The two are not friends, but the elder does seem to understand the desires and anxiousness of the younger man. At night, Hirayama does his reading and then dreams ... visions we see in black and white, many which seem to relate to nature's beauty of the trees he photographs each day.

    When one is so meticulous about the steps for each day, it takes little to shake his world. It could be the actions of his co-worker, a kiss on the cheek, a recurring homeless man in the park, and certainly, the arrival of his teenage niece after she runs away from home. When his sister arrives to take the girl back, we sense the strain in their relationship - something from the past that still lingers. It's these minor blips, along with an odd game of 'shadow tag' that shake Hirayama's routine and open him (back) up to life's ups and downs. At first, we believe Wenders is showing us the difference between alone and lonely, as this man seems quite content. But the final shot is of Hirayama's awakening and acceptance, or at least acknowledgment, of the emotions to be found in uncertainty. It's a wonderful film, beautifully directed, and expertly acted. "Perfect Day" by Lou Reed and "Feeling Good" by Nina Simone are two of the standout songs featured here.

    In theaters beginning February 7, 2024.

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    • Trivia
      The nine public toilets featured in the movie were built to help welcome visitors to Japan as part of the planned Summer Olympics in 2020. As the pandemic delayed the Olympics, Koji Yannai, a senior executive for Fast Retailing (known for its Uniqlo brand) sought a way to still make the toilets known internationally, contacted several screenwriters and advertisers, leading to the idea of having a well-known film director produce a documentary about these toilets. Given an invitation to produce the documentary, Wim Wenders decided to make a feature instead.
    • Goofs
      At 1:06, as Hirayama approaches bookstore on his bike, he is seen wearing running shoes and his sleeves rolled down. When he enters the bookstore, he's sleeves are rolled up which he rolls down. And he is wearing rain boots.
    • Quotes

      Hirayama: Next time is next time. Now is now.

    • Connections
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    • Soundtracks
      The House of the Rising Sun
      Music & Lyrics: Traditional

      Performed by The Animals

      (P) 1964 Parlophone Records Ltd, a Warner Music Group Company

      Courtesy of WARNER MUSIC Group Germany Holding GmbH, a Warner Music Group Company

      Courtesy of ABKCO Music & Records, Inc.

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    • Release date
      • November 29, 2023 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • Germany
    • Official sites
      • Official site [Japanese]
      • The Match Factory
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Días perfectos
    • Filming locations
      • 3-chome-37 Kameido, Koto City, Tokyo 136-0071, Japan(The apartment where he lives)
    • Production companies
      • Master Mind
      • Spoon
      • Wenders Images
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $3,766,668
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $100,924
      • Feb 11, 2024
    • Gross worldwide
      • $25,721,076
    See detailed box office info on IMDbPro

    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 4m(124 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.37 : 1

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